Steve Vai has unhealthy information for followers hoping to see a reunion from David Lee Roth’s Eat ‘Em and Smile-era band.
“There was a period of time where we talked about it and we considered it,” the guitarist admitted during an appearance on Dean Delray’s Let There Be Talk podcast. “But then Van Halen was back. So Dave was out doing that.”
Though Roth is seemingly extra obtainable now, Vai doesn’t envision an Eat ‘Em and Smile reunion.
“There comes a time where you feel the train has left the station,” the guitarist explained. “I heard Dave retired. And I’m so ensconced in my solo profession, all of the stuff I’m doing. So you by no means know, nevertheless it doesn’t appear doubtless.”
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While Vai threw chilly water on the concept of a brand new Eat ‘Em and Smile reunion, the respective musicians practically got here collectively for a efficiency in 2015 to have fun the album’s thirtieth anniversary. The gig was set to happen at a bowling alley in Hollywood, and initially it was going to simply be Vai, bassist Billy Sheehan and drummer Gregg Bissonette.
“I thought, ‘Well, I’ve got to ask Dave. Just in case he’s interested,” Vai recalled. To his shock, the singer enthusiastically stated sure.
“When we arrived, the line was all the way around the building and all the way down the street. I couldn’t even see the end of it,” the guitarist recalled. “The place held like 350 people and they stuffed 1,700 people in there.”
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“We’re backstage and we’re ready to go on,” Vai continued, noting that the set was going to start out with the tune “Yankee Rose.” “So I’m going to hit this chord, and the moment I hit this chord the curtain is going to open and we (will) kick into it and Dave (will) come out. So he’s waiting in the back. I’m standing there, Billy’s there, Gregg’s there. And I’m just about to hit the chord and this guy comes up to me and goes ‘Steve, you can’t play.’ I say, ‘What do you mean I can’t play? I’m playing!’ And he goes, ‘No, you can’t. The fire marshal is here and they want to shut the place down.”
Vai stated he was prepared to pay the advantageous to let the efficiency proceed, however balked when he was informed he might go to jail and the venue might lose their license.
“My hand is (saying), ‘Just hit the chord, Vai. Just hit the chord. Forget about all this shit. Just go for it!’” the rocker recalled.
“I can’t do it. I don’t want to get people in trouble. I don’t want to get the club in trouble and I don’t want to get me in trouble,” Vai defined. “So I didn’t hit the chord, and I went back and I told Dave, ‘We can’t play.’
Interestingly, Roth saw a silver lining to the whole ordeal.
“Dave in his brilliant marketing mind said, ‘Perfect. We’ll get more press out of this than if we played,’” Vai recalled. “And by golly, he was right.”
Vai, Sheehan and Bissonette finally carried out collectively once more in 2019, however Roth didn’t be a part of them.
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